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DANBURY, CT — A story about the year in business for 2020 is a story — like so many of the others — about the coronavirus, and therefore unpleasant. It's a story of shutterings and shutdowns, of furloughs and firings.
But in Danbury, the 2020 gloom was lit periodically by sparks from the unlikeliest of candles: a scrappy alternative energy manufacturer continued to defy the odds, a high-tech medical facility promises plenty of new jobs, and a deli serving up Portuguese comfort food won high marks.
Here are 15 of the top business stories from Danbury in 2020.
Bed, Bath & Beyond To Close 4 Connecticut Locations: Here's Where
J.C. Penney Bankruptcy Shutters CT Store
Amazon To Open Facility In Danbury
Parent Company Of Danbury Mall Food Anchor Files For Bankruptcy
4 Danbury Bars Violated Coronavirus Orders: Police
The new Danbury Proton facility is slotted for a site at 85 Wooster Heights, and would create over 100 construction jobs during a two-year period. (Danbury Proton)New State-Of-The-Art Cancer Facility In Danbury Clears Hurdle Coronavirus Danbury: Buying A Gun? It's Not Easy
Coronavirus CT: Are 200 Hospital Employees Really Furloughed?
Shake Shack Coming To Danbury Fair Mall
Danbury Clean Energy Manufacturer Wins Grant, Big Contracts
Chef Debora, of Capers Too Deli & Catering in Danbury (Photo by Audrian)Danbury Top Business Nominee: Capers, Too! Delicatessen Danbury Coronavirus: Ethan Allen Furloughs Employees, Slows Ops
Go To The Movies Again: AMC Theater To Reopen In Danbury
Danbury Radio Station Switches To Classic Rock Format
Outback Steakhouse In Danbury 'Permanently Closed'
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